[Vision2020] Iraq on the brink of civil war?
thansen@moscow.com
thansen@moscow.com
Mon, 5 Apr 2004 21:13:32 GMT
Well . . .
You know, Joan. Since there is no oil in Rwanda and since slavery is
unconstitutional, liberation of Rwanda seemed fiscally inappropriate and simply
not worth the effort.
I wonder what the Chief Financial Officer of (K)ri$t (K)ir(k) wouild have to
say.
Take care,
Tom Hansen
> Melynda reminds us:
>
> >Terrible things are happening all over the world. The U.S is doing
almo> st
> >nothing about nearly all of them. So what made Iraq the absolute top
> >priority? Was military action the only option? And whatever our
reason> ,
> >was it worth so many lives--Iraqi and U.S.?
>
>
> And that reminds me, this past Saturday was the 10th anniversary of the
b> eginning of the Rwandan genocide, when 800,000 Tutsi men, women, and
chil> dren were hacked to death with machetes by the Hutu majority. Plans for
> the genocide were announced on the radio in advance, and Hutu Christian
c> hurches were recruited to assist in the effort. Meanwhile, the United
St> ates, Europe, and the rest of the world stood by twiddling their
collecti> ve thumbs.
>
> It's not a question of whether or not Saddam Hussein was a bad man who
ne> eded to be removed from power; he was, and he did. However, it might
hav> e been a good idea A) not to have put him power in the first place, B)
no> t to have supplied him with the chemical and biological weapons he so
fam> ously used on the Iranians and the Kurds, and C) to have learned the
less> ons of our own sad history in creating and/or propping up mad dictators
j> ust because they temporarily suit our purpose. Manuel Noriega. Papa
Doc> Baby Doc. General Pinochet. Ferdinand Marcos. Battista. The Shah.
> The House of Saud. I'd try to list them all, but I'm afraid of getting
> carpal tunnel.
>
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